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GIBSONS Ltd, Jatea & Hawera . CASH WAR&HjOU£FS3^ Ex lONIC and TURAKINA, from 2s~ 6d • Galvanic V 7: LONDON. Tubs R^Th B"ckets > Bath., ALUMINIUM-^lean as silver, cheap Slop Pa*4s* dL?^^°°^- 8i~ as copper, everlasting. Fryine Dish rZi. p P*VP c™, Is; WirePans, 3s to 4s 6d; SauJpans, Itl eYs 6d ToastST^« Beat' 3s; Milk Boilers, 2 S 6d to 3s 6d; Lines l s 3d n™aV Y m Clothes" Saucepans and Covers, 4s, 4s 6d per Wire PicturTw **' *' Co^ fitrong Stewpans and Covers, 4s, 5s 6 Wire' 6d; Stove Kettles, 4s 6d to 6s 6d; PAKEHA, from LONDON Tea Strainers, 9d; Serviette Rings, 25 drums Raw T,« /£•, : 9d; Mustard Pots, 2s; Paint and Ground Wbite T Benume' sundry goods. 281bs andldlhf Kd) m lcwts > Brass Maslins, 10s 6d, 13s 6d; Copper fined Red jfffr 5^ vt gen^e R«! Kettles, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d Copper Red O*L P^L t dl" UrnS Bri«ht Crumb Trays and Brush, 6s; Hot iron ros ß °r g^^ised,^ W J-g, 4s; Plated Toast 1 case Fender^ ; Ws to 255; Kenrick's Enamelled Saucepans and 1 Z<7^U In/v™ ff° m &"^ Planished Covers, 2 pints to 12 5s Spade,. & irT™& Slashe« pints 3s to 6s 6d each; Maslin Fern SovtL c ;» case Scythes Kettles, <6s, 10s; Tinned Saucepans, bu n d les fefu Hook- s*" bright .covers, 3 pints to 16 pints * Spades I kJS bfight *teel 3s to 8s 6d each; Tin Steamers g£s kLW? Gl] pin' S bert all--2s 6d, 3s 6d; Tinned Round Pots/ Sffi's bit f' *, «*M .«* : 4s to 5s 6d; Oval Pots, 7s 6d to bundfes ?£+**?**>**> ** * 16s; Tea Kettles, 5s to 9s 6d; Shovels i/n— i ong-^ndied.« . Glue Pots, 2s 6d; Tinned Wrought h^^'to* I*****?** S Pad" Fry Pans, Is 6a. to 3s; Saucepans, Forks 3 S - RnS/ 0?^ Potat« Stewpans, 3s, 4s; Ma,, ins , 8, 6d ; K^it'p^, Pans^and Covers, 3 pints to 8 pints, X se 9 "Ne^er Slip" Can Openers Is 6d to 3s; Stewpans and Covers 6dJ 2ieas^ Mrs Potts' Irons £ S }« « .to &; Milk Boilers, 3 pints "& Sad Irons, 3 S 6 d Pair Is + 6d; Fry Pans, large/ Is 6d £i & h + Washer S , 6d each, f P e T s ;- Kettles, 2 pints to 8 pints, 2s to Joulton's 2 quart Foot Warm?™ fg; Maslina, 4s 6d; P€ullenders, ! f s ™ each, everlasting; $£££ ' Js 6^ 2s; ggg SUce, Is; Ladles Leathers; Leather Gloves, 2s fe 3s ,9d; Baking Dishes, 2s; Pie Dishes ? a£; Hauaemaid'a Gloves; House Jf. to 2s; Water Jugs, Is to ls 9d J? ld ; Mangles, 355; Ph oen f x " Toilet Cans, 3s 6d;.Teapots, 2 pints Mangles, on stand, £4 ?n^ to 6 pints, 2s to 3s 6d each; Cups Mincers, ss; Skewers' 6d set- T?J' and^Saucers, Is; Plates, 9dj Mugs, »ed Iron Basting Spoons M~~ f W.Bowls, 90. and lOd; P^ Stove Mats and Toasters'" fee* Pudding Bowls, with covers, % d each; Washboards, Is cdl • MeSS Is 6d to 2s 3d; Basins, Is 6d to ?W-«i Rat Traps, Qd Pit 3s; large Mixing Bowls, 2s 6d; guP^ 6d; Wringers, 16s to' 24s Funnels ; Is; Soap Dishes, Is Rollers, Spirit Stoves, KerosenX Candlesticks, 6d; Billies, Is 9d to |toves, Primus Silent (Xng 4s; Spittoons, 2s; Chambers, Is 9d- Stoves. v^oKing. Devonshire Milk Pans or Washups,v 3ft Iron Bedsteads w ss; Slop Pails, 7s 6d; Dippers, Is wire mattrea T Ks Ht% Km ; henSmk8 ' COmPlete> th Bedsteads, Stretct'rs, 3?5s 2t HSv?^e Tinned Milk Pans, 2s ". ftS"S *$&?&^^ 3d to 3s 6d; Tinned Washups,' 4s S C a£?2ss' l7^ S ha o m^ and 3s; Meat Bake Pans Is to 2s, 9s to ll^wS S J Sea'es ' square Is 9d to 2s; Basins, ls 6d case SalterV Q'• S 6d. set > X to 2s 9d; Cullenders, Is 3d,'ls 6d; Silyf^^2ofc? J^T Graters, 4d and 6d; Candlesticks 2241bs 20s S.^ «m? o6d) wei^h patent grip, 9d; Flour Sifters, Is each 1 \Z&\u ?° lhs n *' to 7s «!" Pattie Pans, 6d dozen; Sandwich 3d ekcl\- S^ A^ *" % Uows > 2s* Tins,6d; Gravy Strainers, 6d; Bil- to S ' Churns,, Mfc |'3?f^n^d^ is irS sES 1^ oak and Slices Is; Kettles, 2s; Pannicans* Wood T fl n A A 6d and 3s 6d 'f 3d; Kerosene Pumps, Is; Cake Stewlf T?' + 6? to ls ' 2c^ Tins, Is; Milk Skimmers, 9d; f* H^ tsll^n's Blind Rollers, Strainers, 3d; Bonnet Boxes, 8s Qottl R^t 5. B- akers> Baskets Dust Pans, Is. 6d; Travelling S& BBaft* ts > 6d; Garden Trunks. 16s 6d to 22s 6d; Trays, B^u'n l\ T Ja Panese Dress .- ;.. -■ t . r - —. r > caskets, Basket.Loung ft Ch a ;^

HAWERA FOUNDRY and ENGINEERING WORKS. J^NGINEERING, GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK and HORSE-SHOEING DONE. COLUMNS AND~FANCY CASTINGS of any description. AGENT FOR— Lancashire Belt Conditioner. Bfcrrodor Paint. Samson Windmills (one of the Most Efficient Windmills on the Market). JTXaPKIRIv, • XX NELSON STREET ... HAWERA Telephone llf. Rubber stamps, any design, made at short notice. Star Office. Hawera

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 June 1911, Page 6

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